For those who subscribe to the axiom that bigger is better, we have found the tablet for you. Stop messing around with a ten-inch tablet when you can have this monstrous Android-powered sixty-five incher pictured above. While it is not the most portable of units, it certainly conveys “geek cred” to those who see it in your living room.

Developed by ARDIC Technology based in Istanbul, the 65-inch LCD itself isn’t a tablet per se, but rather a display unit for a connected Motorola Xoom tablet. By putting the regular sized tablet into a HDMI dock, the developers can project what appears on the Xoom on to the LCD and interact with it.

Right now the display only has two touch sensors, which allows for simple gestures such as pinch and zoom alongside general navigation. There are plans to install four touch sensors into the display at some point in the future, which will allow for many more multi-touch interactions.

The audio and video (including 1080p playback) from the tablet is transported over HDMI, while the touch responses are pushed across a USB connection. In watching the demo video of the unit in action, there is no lag in the interactions at all, it operates smoothly as the user navigates through the Android Market and browses the web.

ARDIC is currently in talks with schools and businesses to bring its display to a broader audience. The developers are hoping to integrate the technology with existing smart boards, as well as creating interactive displays for retail outlets. You can see all of this action in the video below.